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Christmas
Kisses lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only, it's
a very pretty Christmas song recorded by Marty Robbins.
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Christmas Kisses Recorded by Marty Robbins Written by Bill D. Johnson
C G7 C Christmas time is almost here and you're not here with me D7 G7 Smilin' shoppers everywhere I'm lonely as can be C G7 C F Oh but I'll be home in two more days it's you that my heart misses C G7 C Please meet me dear at eight PM and bring your Christmas kisses
F C G7 C Mistletoe is everywhere but darlin' I'll be true F C D7 G7 I can't kiss somebody's lips unless that someone's you C G7 C F I've longed each day to hold you tight I know what loneliness is C G7 C But I'll be home in two more days then share your Christmas kisses
G7 C This letter that I'm writing you brings teardrops to my eyes D7 G7 But they're tears of happiness because I realize C G7 C F I'm closer to the one I love with each hour that passes C G7 C I'll see you soon and don't be late and bring your Christmas kisses
F C G7 C Soon these lonely days will end that we've spent apart F C D7 G7 This holiday I'll hold you close as well as in my heart C G7 C F I'll close for now this letter filled with all my love and wishes C G7 C I'll see you dear in two more days and share your Christmas kisses F C G7 C I'll see you dear in two more days and share your Christmas kisses
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